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Impact of low-level prenatal alcohol exposure and maternal stress on autonomic regulation.

Jessie R MaxwellJared DiDomenicoMelissa H RobertsLidia Enriquez MarquezRajani RaiJoanne WeinbergSandra W JacobsonJulia StephenLudmila N Bakhireva
Published in: Pediatric research (2023)
Previous studies have focused on effects of moderate to heavy prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) on autonomic dysregulation, but little is known about the effects of lower levels of PAE on infant self-regulation and heart rate variability (HRV). Prenatal stress is another risk factor for autonomic dysregulation. Mild PAE impacts infant self-regulation, which can be assessed using HRV. However, the effect of prenatal stress is stronger than that of mild PAE or other mental health variables on autonomic dysregulation.
Keyphrases
  • heart rate variability
  • heart rate
  • pregnant women
  • mental health
  • stress induced
  • alcohol consumption
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • heat stress
  • body mass index
  • physical activity
  • case control